Nutrient content claims, health claims, and front-of-pack symbols (henceforth referred to as “nutrition claims” in the present study) are often found on food labels in Canada. However, it is currently unknown whether foods and beverages (F&Bs) carrying nutrition claims have a more favourable nutritional profile than those without such claims. This study examined differences in the global nutritional quality, as determined by the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Nutrient Profiling Scoring Criterion (FSANZ-NPSC), of Canadian F&B bearing nutrition claims as compared to those without, as well as in their nutritional composition. Data (n = 15,184) was obtained from the University of Toronto 2013 Food Label Information Pro...
Background/objectives Compares the nutritional quality of pre-packaged foods carrying health-related...
Canadians’ food purchases consist largely of packaged processed and ultra-processed products, ...
Front-of-pack (FOP) nutrition rating systems and symbols provide simplified information on the nutri...
Nutrient content claims, health claims, and front-of-pack symbols (henceforth referred to as “...
Nutrient content claims, health claims, and front-of-pack symbols (henceforth referred to as “...
Nutrient content claims, health claims, and front-of-pack symbols (henceforth referred to as “...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, nutrition claims were investigated in Canadian foods; however, many nutrition a...
Abstract Background In 2010, nutrition claims were in...
Objective: To evaluate differences in calories, nutrient content, overall healthfulness, and use of ...
Objective: To evaluate differences in calories, nutrient content, overall healthfulness, and use of ...
Abstract Background Canada’s food supply is abundant in less healthy products, increasing Canadians...
Abstract Background In 2010, nutrition claims were investigated in Canadian foods; however, many nut...
An amendment to the Food and Drugs Regulations in 2002 made nutrition labelling mandatory (i.e. the ...
<p>Canadians' food purchases consist largely of packaged processed and ultra-processed pr...
An amendment to the Food and Drugs Regulations in 2002 made nutrition labelling mandatory (i.e. the ...
Background/objectives Compares the nutritional quality of pre-packaged foods carrying health-related...
Canadians’ food purchases consist largely of packaged processed and ultra-processed products, ...
Front-of-pack (FOP) nutrition rating systems and symbols provide simplified information on the nutri...
Nutrient content claims, health claims, and front-of-pack symbols (henceforth referred to as “...
Nutrient content claims, health claims, and front-of-pack symbols (henceforth referred to as “...
Nutrient content claims, health claims, and front-of-pack symbols (henceforth referred to as “...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, nutrition claims were investigated in Canadian foods; however, many nutrition a...
Abstract Background In 2010, nutrition claims were in...
Objective: To evaluate differences in calories, nutrient content, overall healthfulness, and use of ...
Objective: To evaluate differences in calories, nutrient content, overall healthfulness, and use of ...
Abstract Background Canada’s food supply is abundant in less healthy products, increasing Canadians...
Abstract Background In 2010, nutrition claims were investigated in Canadian foods; however, many nut...
An amendment to the Food and Drugs Regulations in 2002 made nutrition labelling mandatory (i.e. the ...
<p>Canadians' food purchases consist largely of packaged processed and ultra-processed pr...
An amendment to the Food and Drugs Regulations in 2002 made nutrition labelling mandatory (i.e. the ...
Background/objectives Compares the nutritional quality of pre-packaged foods carrying health-related...
Canadians’ food purchases consist largely of packaged processed and ultra-processed products, ...
Front-of-pack (FOP) nutrition rating systems and symbols provide simplified information on the nutri...